v iavericalt 'apish Periodical Cotter 4 CLIFTON AVENUE February 25, 1944 hi r- and lab by and rei- Kau ion, rere hiss the engagement of their daughter, Dolly, to Lieut. ( j. g.) Bernard B. Brown, U. S. N. R., son of Mr. and Mrs. David Brown of 2718 W. Grand Ave. Tian •g , is 111., has ces- will here Ieti- ego! in here 1.— 622, • IN THE REALM OF SOCIETY Ensign Emil Lawton is visit- ing his parents, Mr. and Mrs. I. A. Lawton, at 2730 Burlin- game. Ensign Lawton was an honor student for three years at Wayne University. He was com- missioned as Ensign Thursday, Feb. 24. His mother attended the graduation exercises in New York. Open house in his honor will be held at his parents' home from 2 to 6 p. m. on Sunday, Feb. 27. Dr. Clarence B. Jacobs has just returned from Chicago where he attended the meetings of the American Dental Association. March 5—Miss Jane Frances Levine, (laughter of Sam Levine of Boston Blvd., to Pvt. Marvin Riseman, son of Mr. and Mrs. I). J. Riseman of Flint. of en- nobs 7 Mrs. Samuel Hack (Margie Agree) left Friday for New Haven, Conn., to join her hus- band, A/C Hack, who is attend- ing Yale University. • WEDDINGS of Wei- this Sam Cantor Katzman to Sing at Yeshivah Banquet on March 5 Mr. and Mrs. Harry J. Grant of Oil City, Pa., recently an- nounced the engagement of their daughter, Betty Elaine, to Cpl. Harold M. Heitman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Heitman of 3830 Fullerton Ave. Miss Grant, graduated from the University Cantor David Katzman of Con- of Michigan, was active on the campus in the Hillel Foundation gregation Bnai Moshe, one of the and the Inter-Faith Council. She has a teacher's certificate in most devoted members and work- elementary education. Cpl. Heitman graduated with high honors ers of Yeshivath Beth Yehudah, from Wayne University and obtained his M. A. degree at the University of Michigan. He is a member of the Scholastic Honor Society and has the Phi Kappa Phi award, and served as an assistant in the U. of M. history department while preparing for his Ph.D. before his induction. He is affiliated with Perfection Lodge, F. & A. M. Mr. and Mrs. Max Dunitz of 18000 Fairfield Ave. announce vo n tslt- CINCINNATI 20, 01110 DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle • ENGAGEMENTS i t y, and - MARRIAGES • BIRTHS S/K 1/c Donald and Mrs. Can- vasser of Norfolk, Va., are spend- ing 10 days with their families. Mrs. Peter Chodoroff of 4044 Sturtevant Ave. entertained the board of directors of the Bnai David Sisterhood last Monday evening. Pfc. David Eisman and Mrs. Eisman (Evelyn Wollack) have been visiting in Detroit. While at home Mrs. Eisman was enter- tained by her family and Made- line Nathan, Laura Felstein and Shirley Davis. The couple have returned to Kentucky where Pfc. Eisman is stationed. Mr. and Mrs. Max Dunitz of 18000 Fairfield Ave. announce the graduation of their daughter, Dolly, from the University of Michigan. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Zausmer announce the Bar Mitzvah of their son, Norman Alan, on Sat- urday, Feb. 26, at Beth David Synagogue (Elmhurst at 14th). Friends are cordially invited to attend reception on Sunday, Feb. 27, from 7 p. m., at 2960 Ful- lerton Ave. No cards. BLUMBERG - BOCK Mr. and Mrs. Sam Bock of Sturtevant Ave. announce the marriage of their daughter, Faye, to Sgt. Joe Blumberg, son of Mrs. B. Blumberg of Baltimore, CANTOR D. KATZMAN Md., in Miami Beach, Fla., on will appear on the musical pro- Sunday, Feb. 27. Sgt. and Mrs. Marcia and Mae Hoffman of gram of the second anniversary Blumberg will return to Fort 13501 Dexter Blvd. have received banquet, Sunday, March 5, 6:30 Moultri, C. S., where the Ser- a certificate from Washington p. m., in the social hall of Con- geant is stationed. thanking them for their patriot- gregation Shaarey Zedek. ism in donating their Belgian Cantor Katzman, acclaimed as police dog in the armed services, NEWMARK - STERN one of the greatest chazonim and Mr. and Mrs. Morris L. Stern which is now somewhere in ac- cantoral experts, was the guest announce the marriage of their tive duty. artist at last year's anniversary daughter, Beatrice, to Harry function. His name undoubtedly Newmark, son of the late Mr. of Baylis Ave., a (laughter, Carol Lois. will add greatly to the attraction and Mrs. Isaac Newmark of Mrs. Solovich To Be Feb. 19—To Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Shafkind (Beth Weinberg) of this year's function. New York City, which took place Bnai Brith Girls' Speaker of Roselawn Ave., a son, Warren Barnett. Harry Siegel, well known 'cello To Mr. and Mrs. Herman Berlin (Grace Salasnek) of 3316 artist, will render musical sele- Jan. 9, at the Wilshire Hotel. The East Side Bnai Brith Girls Mr. and Mrs. Newmark spent Webb Ave., a daughter, Judith Harriett. tions. At his appearance on the their honeymoon in Washington pill hold a membership tea on occasion of the Bnai Brith eve- and New York and are now re- Feb. 27, at the home of Mrs. E. ning, Tuesday, Feb. 16, he was siding at 2635 Cortland Ave. Fisher of 353 Lakewood Ave. Bnai David Sisterhood "Hit the Deck" to Be applauded. Especially, his The guest speaker will be Mrs. Purim Party on March 13 greatly deep felt rendition of Chajes' C. Solovich, who will speak to SHERE - SRIRO Presented by Civic Mr. and Mrs. Morris Sriro of the girls on Bnai Brith. The Bnai David Sisterhood is "T'Filah" enthused the public. On Friday, March 10, the girls 18285 San Juan Drive announce Light Opera Company making plans for its annual the marriage of their daughter, are to attend the Civil Light spring bridge, to be held Mon- Aesculapian Ladies' Aux. Mamie, to Milton N. Shere, son opera "Roberta," at the Masonic Patrons of the Civic Light day evening, March 20, at the Lunch at Kern's Mar. 1 of Mrs. Edith Shere of Akron, Auditorium, After the concert Opera Company are promised a social hall of the Bnai David 0., formerly of Detroit. The the girls will dine at Stouffer's and 14th. week of hilarious fun, thrilling Synagogue, Elmhurst The annual charity luncheon ceremony took place in Toledo, Any girl between the ages of There will be a door prize of a music, gay dancing and the tang $25 War Bond. Mrs. Moors Gar- of the Aesculapian Ladies' Aux- 0., on Jan. 26. 14 to 18 who wish to join the iliary will be held Wednesday, East Side Bnai Brith Girls will of the sea when Vincent You- ber is chairman of this affair. please call Cl. 3259. All are MATLEN - KRASNOFF The Sisterhood combined with March 1, at 12:30 p. m., in man's nautical musical comedy Mr. and Mrs. J. Linden an- welcome. the Men's Club of the Bnai David Kern's Auditorium. Tickets may is presented at the Masonic Tem- Synagogue will hold a joint Pu- be had by calling Mrs. Harry nounced the marriage of their ple Feb. 29 to March 6, inclusive. party for husbands and Pernick, president; Mrs. Asher (laughter, Esther Krasnoff, to Hy- Flowers for all occasions- chairman; Mrs. R. W. man Matlen, second class petty "Hit the Deck," as the name wives on Monday evening, March Smith, Dexter-Joy, Florist, Tyler 6.6622, Klein, tickets and reservations. officer, U. S. Navy, on Feb. 12. suggests, is of the sea and the 13, in the social hall of the Mrs. Al Brooks, chairman of life of a sailor ashore and aboard. synagogue. Mrs. David Cohen the war bond committee, reports The shore scenes are Looloo's of the Sisterhood, and Meyer that $82,000 worth of bonds water front coffee house, in New- Gordon of the Men's Club, are were sold during the recent bond port, and "Sloppy Robert's" bar. planning an entertaining evening. drive. This was far above the 500405 HIRE The next business meeting will Other scenes are on the deck of set quota of $75,000. be held Monday evening, Feb. the U. S. Nevada, and aboard the yacht skippered by a girl named 28, in the social hall of the Charlotte. Many amusing charac- synagogue. Ladies of Yeshivah Feb. 7—To Mr. and Mrs. Ben Kurtzman (Reeva Horwitz, for- merly of Detroit) of Orchard Road, Golden, Colorado, a son, David Samuel. Feb. 12—To Mr. and Mrs. Harry Gunsberg (Belle Baron) of Cenessee Ave., a son. Feb. 13—To Mr. and Mrs. Max Weingarden (Ann Marcus) of Buena Vista, a daughter. Feb. 13—To Mr. and Mrs. S. 0. Goldsmith (Edythe V. Leader) of Sturtevant Ave., a daughter, Ellen Ann. Feb. 14—To Mr. and Mrs. Bernard A. Aston (Mollie Letvin) of Elmhurst Ave., a daughter, Sue Ellen. Feb. 16—To Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Katz (Bernice Akerman) of Tyler Ave., a daughter, Stephanie Joan. Feb. 16—To Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Williams (Mae Schiller) of 3342 W. Chicago Blvd., a daughter, Lezlie Ann. Feb. 17—To Dr. and Mrs. Oscar N. Shapiro (Sybil Weinman) ters are to be seen and heard in this carefree and joyous musical The many musical numbers are of big hit caliber and include "Hallelujah," "Sometimes I'm Happy" and "Join the Navy". The cast of "Hit the Deck" is a long and important one, and brings back to Detroit the popu- lar leading man Robert Shafer, and Jack Sheehan, a comedian of high order. There are several newcomers to the cast who have big reputations as singers danc- ers and impersonators. These in- clude Sibyl Bowan, Sammy White, Dorothy Dare, Eunice Healey, Xenia Banks, Lyn Shir- ley, Paul Reed, Harold Patrick, Marshall Lodge Women to Hold Card Party March 7 A membership card party will be given by the Louis Marshall Women of Bnai Brith on Thurs- day evening, March 7, at the Belcrest Hotel, at 8 :30 p. m. The guest speaker will be Mrs. Charles Solovich, who will speak on "Membership". New members will participate in the drawing for prizes. Refreshments will be served, and the evening will be spent playing cards. Members are asked to bring prospective members. Everyone is invited. To Raffle War Bond At the next meeting of the Ladies of Yeshivath Beth Yehu- dah, which will be held Tuesday afternoon Feb. 29, a defense bond will be raffled, from de- fense raffle stubs. All members are asked to bring in stubs at this meeting so same can be placed in raffle box. Only one bond will he raffled now; another bond is to be raffled at a later date. N. Woodward JWEWO Steinberg an- Diana Mrs. nounces final arrangements now are in progress for the card party and luncheon to be held, sponsored by the North Wood- ward Branch of the Jewish Wom- ing with a dessert luncheon at en European Welfare Organiza- tion, on Tuesday, March 14, at 1 :30 p. m. 1 o'clock, in the auditorium of Members are urged to attend Rabbi Friedland Guest and bring new members and Kern's. At Beth El Friday, Feb. 25 guests. The afternoon will be Door prizes and prizes for each by a book review, table will be given. Tickets are highlghted Rabbi Eric Friedland, spiritual "The Valley of Decision," given 85 cents. For reservations call Bill Acorn. Local favorites who NEUGARTEN MEDICAL AID have important roles are Made- The Neugarten Medical AAid lyn Killeen, Joseph Macaulay, will hold its next regular meet- Melton Moore and Frederic Pers- ing at the Jewish Community son. Center, Monday, Feb. 28, start- leader of Congregation Beth Ja- cob in Pontiac, Mich., was the guest speaker at Sabbath eve services of Temple Beth El on Friday, Feb. 25. Rabbi Friedland spoke on "The Strange Case of Sholem Asch". Rabbi Friedland is one of the able younger men in the Reform Jewish ministry. Dr. B. Benedict Glazer will be in New York City this week-end in response to an invitation of the leaders of the United Jewish Appeal to attend a special insti- tute of the leading spokesmen for this great Jewish philan- thropy. MASONIC AUDITORIUM Townsend 8-8499. Mrs. Morris Fishman, Mrs. J. Zuckerman and Mrs. Zelda Meyers are the as- PURIM PARTY A Purim party dinner will be sisting committee. given by the Ladies' Auxiliary of Yeshivath Chachmey Lublin, Young Women's Mizrachi Sunday, March 12, at 6 p. m., in Social Event on Feb. 28 the Yeshivah building, Linwood and Elmhurst. All members and Young Women's Mizrachi an- friends are cordially invited. 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